INTERESTING YORK COUNTY BUILDINGS
See inside a York loft that was restored before it was trendy | 1:30

Duncan Schmidt rehabbed this lofted home at 15 South Newberry Street in 1983 long before York city became trendy to restore, but the former livery stable built in 1889 shines with the new downtown projects.
Paul Kuehnel

INTERESTING YORK COUNTY BUILDINGS
Brian Keefer six years after 'Extreme Makeover' | 2:19

Six years after "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" transformed Brian Keefer's awkward 1970's two story family home in Newberry Township into a gem for rehabilitation, he talks about his new success and ongoing determination.
Paul Kuehnel

INTERESTING YORK COUNTY BUILDINGS
Barn plan evolves into home for family gatherings | 0:00

A farm-rustic, contemporary home nestled on 42 acres in Tyrone Township, Adams County, began for Mark Boyer as a vision to build a barn-like building to unite his large family, including 26 nephews and nieces, for special occasions.
Paul Kuehnel

INTERESTING YORK COUNTY BUILDINGS
Watch: 1700s log home history explored during demolition | 2:57

Bob Lehman and his family were researching their roots when they crossed paths with a vacant log home that is now in the process of salvage. Explore the early architecture and the lives of those early Pennsylvania settlers.
Paul Kuehnel

Originally buying for price and old world quality, then moving to a grand home on the avenues, and now downsizing and heading downtown, David Saterlee and Will Guntrum will make York city home for the third time.
Paul Kuehnel

INTERESTING YORK COUNTY BUILDINGS
Students learn love of history rebuilding a one-room schoolhouse | 1:05

For over 2.5 years, a group of students at Red Lion Area Senior High School renovated the Neff Schoolhouse with John Royer, a drafting and design teacher. Combining computer drafting classes with hands-on work helped build a love of history.
Paul Kuehnel

The A.M. Grove house, on the National Register of Historic Places, is up for sale. Explore the history of Muddy Creek Forks and restoration of this seven bedroom 5000 sq/ft Queen Anne Victorian in a village preserved as a living history museum.
Paul Kuehnel

Jerri Worley-Jadick, age 74, left York at age 30 and returned to live in an apartment overlooking Continental Square. She took on the task of rehabilitating the kiosk with the help of Kinsley Education Center and hopes to create a maintenance fund.
Paul Kuehnel

INTERESTING YORK COUNTY BUILDINGS
Watch: New life for Weaver Organ and Piano building in York | 1:22

Developer Matt Steinkamp talks about the development of the former Weaver Organ & Piano Co. building at 127 North Broad Street in York into the Weaver Point Lofts, with a tour of the building before it's developed.
Paul Kuehnel

INTERESTING YORK COUNTY BUILDINGS
A tour of Historic Shady Lane July 2012 | 2:45

A tour of the Historic Shady Lane, with Blake Stough, during the first Preserving York Fundraising Picnic. A pictorial look behind the stone gate on North George Street into the history and wealth that made York. Published July 2012.
Paul Kuehnel

The front foyer of this Madison Avenue home in York has beautiful stained glass and stairs that lead to the second floor. The home was auctioned off recently.(Photo: Paul Kuehnel, York Daily Record)Buy Photo

A classic York home with many interior details still intact could be yours at auction on Nov. 30.

It would cost a lot to recreate this city house, built around 1890 at 481 Madison Ave. Leaded glass and fine carpentry can be found throughout. There is stained glass, interesting newel post caps and other special touches.

The Avenues Neighborhood home will be auctioned by Bradley K. Smith at noon on Nov. 30.

The home appears to have been three units at one time: one on the first floor, one on the second and one on third floor -- all with private baths. It has a two-story brick garage.

A front room on the first floor that was probably a parlor, originally entered from the front foyer. The room with a large closet looked like it was used as a bedroom in the first floor apartment.
Paul Kuehnel, York Daily Record

A formal dining room on the first floor with panel moulding. A pass through window in the wall, at right, goes to what was probably once a butler's pantry next to the main kitchen. The room behind the pass through window is now a bathroom.
Paul Kuehnel, York Daily Record

A curved entryway in to the first floor hallway has been closed off with a single door to isolate the first floor from the rest of the house as an apartment. In the background, you can see a fanlight over the entryway of a room that was closed off from the foyer.
Paul Kuehnel, York Daily Record

A bathroom on the second floor that is part of the third floor apartment. A staircase comes down into the bathroom and there is a second exit for the third floor apartment through the bathroom.
Paul Kuehnel, York Daily Record

According to the auction listing: "This home has had a lot of repairs done and appears to have been well maintained. The home is approximately 3,600 sq. ft. of living area, full basement, gorgeous wrap around porch w/all the trim paint in good condition, gas hot water heat, public water & sewer, natural gas. In the day, this was a very upscale home."